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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2396314" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>It is certainly worth getting tested for other types of diabetes, but about 10% of T2s are not overweight at diagnosis.</p><p>I hope your GP, etc are supporting you.</p><p>Note that if you decide to go low carb to reduce blood sugar you can increase your unprocessed/low processed fats to maintain your weight - cheese, butter, oily salad dressings, double cream, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2396314, member: 475901"] It is certainly worth getting tested for other types of diabetes, but about 10% of T2s are not overweight at diagnosis. I hope your GP, etc are supporting you. Note that if you decide to go low carb to reduce blood sugar you can increase your unprocessed/low processed fats to maintain your weight - cheese, butter, oily salad dressings, double cream, etc. [/QUOTE]
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